For Easter this year all three kids were able to dye eggs. It all went swimmingly until Miral spilled a cup of yellow dye on the rug. Note to self, 20 months is not old enough to dye eggs on her own despite her convincing arguments for autonomy. Oh well, at least we dyed someContinue reading “Kαλό πάσχα”
Monthly Archives: August 2019
So much to Love!
This is going to be a whole lot of photos, but what better way to celebrate our baby girl turning two! We went from here…. To here…. To year two SO QUICKLY. There are so many things i love about Miral. In honor of her second birthday, I’m want to share 20 things I loveContinue reading “So much to Love!”
Staycation in Rosslyn
We usually go away for Spring Break, but this year I had to study Ukrainian so we had a staycation in Rosslyn and a quick trip to New York. We had a long walk in Rosslyn the first weekend, full of sketching, buying flowers for a friend and blowing some dandelions for the first timeContinue reading “Staycation in Rosslyn”
Frozen Cherry Blossoms
I think what having kids has taught me is that best laid plans mean nothing. When Adam was just a few months old we were living in DC and we were able to go and enjoy the warm spring weather and take this super cute photo. So I decided that we should try to goContinue reading “Frozen Cherry Blossoms”
February in DC/Alternate title- Last month of winter!
Studying for Ukrainian every day has left me behind on our lives. February was a busy month for us, We had lots to do and it was also the month that Randy finally came back from Pakistan! Music class with this little music lover Malcolm’s new school friend- Maddie ‘New’ benches from Goodwill to hideContinue reading “February in DC/Alternate title- Last month of winter!”
Teddy Roosevelt
One of the things I love the most about the US are all the amazing parks and activities there are for us to do together. A favorite for me and the kids has definitely been Teddy Roosevelt park. It’s so fun to explore! After our long was we decided to get some pizza and ice-creamContinue reading “Teddy Roosevelt”